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fredw - 7:33 am on Dec 18, 2008 (gmt 0)
Doesn't it only remove the entry for the person who removed it, when you're logged into Google as that person? So, doing this on a public computer wouldn't gain you anything... Google could keep cumulative user's stats on a link without having these stats affect the public SERPs. I know, as I say it, I don't believe me either.
I can already see people going around searching on every computer they come across and clicking "remove" by a competitor's search results. If it only affects one person, why does it say "You're the first person to pick this result"?